Seven new Suffolk pubs have been added to the Campaign for Real Ale's (CAMRA) prestigious guide of the best boozers in the country.
The 50th edition of the CAMRA Good Beer Guide features 71 pubs and 38 breweries from Suffolk, which are located across the county.
The guide lists the pubs that CAMRA considers to be the very best places to find a great pint in the UK.
More than 4,500 pubs from across the country are included in the guide.
The latest pub entries from Suffolk are:
- Rose & Crown, Bury St Edmunds
- Ship, Dunwich
- Spread Eagle, Ipswich
- Stanford Arms, Lowestoft
- Buck, Rumburgh
- Brook Inn, Washbrook
- Racehorse Inn, Westhall
CAMRA national chairman Nik Antona said: "For nearly five decades, the Good Beer Guide has been a comprehensive guide to the UK’s breweries, their ales, and the best outlets to find them in across the country.
"The Good Beer Guide has always had an important role in acting as a barometer of the beer and pub industry.
"We believe information gleaned from the guide is absolutely vital in the drive to save our pubs from closure and campaign for policies that better support pubs, local brewers and their customers.
"Whilst we experienced a boom in the brewing industry over recent years, it’s clear that the effects of Covid-19 and subsequent cost of living and cost of goods crisis has been keenly felt.
"I’d encourage everyone to use this Guide to seek out the very best examples of pub excellence and support these locals by visiting them."
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